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Netgear MBRN3000
$149.00
Released March, 2010
The Pros:Solid and stable connectivity. Supports even newer 4G networks. The Universal Car Power Adapter offers on-the-go wireless network sharing.
The Cons:Limited support for USB modems. No signal indication at all, requiring trial and error for finding the best placement. 4G networks are still somewhat rare.
The MBRN3000 is a mobile broadband wireless router new from Netgear in 2010. This router allows you to share your broadband connection wirelessly, anywhere you want. When you don't have DLS or cable connections available, you can actually create WiFi hotspots with this router, given there is a 3G/4G/WiMAX USB modem around.
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With the 3G/4G/WiMAX modem, the MBRN3000 router can create wireless hotspots virtually anywhere, even rural areas where connectivity is limited. As an add-on, there is a Universal Car Power Adapter available, which will keep the router going when you're out in the wilderness. If saving energy is a concern, the Netgear MBRN3000 comes with seperate WiFi on/off and power on/off buttons. With this feature, you will not use more power than you need. Sharing your signal with multiple users is easy with the Push N' Connect button. A single push of this button connects others to the router. The price tag might be a little high for a router, but the Netgear MBRN3000 clearly has some unique features.
Features
- USB port w/3G/4G/WiMAX modem connectivity
- Highest WiFi and WPA security possible
- Broadband Usage Meter
- Netgear live parental controls
- Double firewall protection
- Denial-of-Service attack prevention
- Intrusion detection and prevention
- WPA2-PSK, WPA-PSK, WEP and Mixed wireless modes
- VPN functionality
- Power adapter
- Ethernet cable
- USB docking station
- Vertical stand
- Quick install guide
- 1-year warranty
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Solid and stable connectivity.
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Supports even newer 4G networks.
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The Universal Car Power Adapter offers on-the-go wireless network sharing.
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Installation is fairly straightforward and easy.
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Excellent security options prevent network intrusions or attacks.
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Limited support for USB modems.
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No signal indication at all, requiring trial and error for finding the best placement.
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4G networks are still somewhat rare.
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